Dog Fields in Kent

Compare 24 secure dog fields in Kent, South East. 9 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.4 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Kent

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Specialist Dog Training Secure Dog Field, Borden in Kent

Specialist Dog Training Secure Dog Field, Borden

5.0(160)
Kent, South East
From £10 per session
Yogi’s Field, Kent in Kent

Yogi’s Field, Kent

5.0(6)
Kent, South East
Royal Hounds Dog Parks (Arena 1), Gravesend in Kent

Royal Hounds Dog Parks (Arena 1), Gravesend

4.9(71)
Kent, South East
From £12.50 per session
Waggy Tails Play Park, Dog Field, Ash in Kent

Waggy Tails Play Park, Dog Field, Ash

4.9(15)
Kent, South East
From £6 per session
Poppy’s Play Park (field 2), Deal in Kent

Poppy’s Play Park (field 2), Deal

4.8(61)
Kent, South East
From £10 per hour
Paws Unleashed Dog Field, Rainham in Kent

Paws Unleashed Dog Field, Rainham

4.4(9)
Kent, South East
Poppy’s Play Park (field 1), Deal in Kent

Poppy’s Play Park (field 1), Deal

No rating
Kent, South East
From £10 per hour
Royal Hounds Dog Parks (Arena 2), Gravesend in Kent

Royal Hounds Dog Parks (Arena 2), Gravesend

No rating
Kent, South East
From £12.50 per session

Canine Connection Secure Dog Fields, Sittingbourne

4.8(113)
Kent, South East
From £8.50 per hour

Puppy Dog Tails Dog Field, Rochester

4.7(53)
Kent, South East
From £13.50 per hour

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Kent

Hire fees for a private dog field in Kent typically work on a slot basis, with many fields offering 30-minute or 60-minute sessions that you book and pay for in advance online. Costs vary depending on the field's size, location, facilities, and how busy the area is, a larger paddock near a Kent market town may be priced differently from a smaller rural field on the outskirts. Some fields offer discounted rates if you bring more than one dog, while others sell block bookings for regular visitors, which can work out more economical over time. The best way to compare what you will actually pay is to browse the individual listings on this directory, where published session prices for Kent fields are shown side by side so you can find an option that suits your budget.

Start by looking at the perimeter fencing described on each field's listing, and if the details are not fully clear, contact the field owner directly before booking to confirm the fence height and construction. Owners of escape-prone or athletic dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed field with a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, so the dog cannot slip out while the gate is opened. When you arrive, it is always worth walking the boundary yourself to check for any gaps or weak points. Beyond fencing, consider surface and drainage: Kent's clay soils can make poorly drained paddocks very muddy in wetter months, so a field with a grass or bark surface and good drainage is worth seeking out. Facilities such as on-site parking, fresh water, and shelter from the rain are also worth checking on each listing.

Many dog fields listed in the Kent area offer sole-use, private hire sessions, meaning your dog has the entire paddock to itself for the duration of your booking with no other dogs or unfamiliar people present. This makes them particularly well suited to reactive dogs, nervous rescues, or puppies working through recall training in a low-pressure environment. On this directory you can compare Kent fields by their ratings and reviews, filter for solo hire, and read what other owners say about how calm and well-managed each session felt. That said, each field's exact fencing and layout differs, so always check the specific listing and speak to the field owner if your dog is a known escapee or jumper, confirming the security details for yourself before your first visit is the sensible approach.

Most private dog fields in Kent and the wider South East operate an online booking system, allowing you to choose a date, pick a 30-minute or 60-minute slot, and pay in advance, all without needing to phone ahead. Weekends and school holidays tend to fill up quickly, particularly for well-reviewed fields in popular areas such as around Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, or the coastal towns, so booking a few days ahead is generally advisable. Weekday slots are often easier to secure at short notice. Start by browsing the Kent listings on this directory to compare field size, surface, and facilities, then follow the booking link on the individual listing to go directly to that field's own reservation page. Some fields may ask you to set up a simple account before your first booking.

Public parks and green spaces across Kent can be unpredictable, off-lead dogs may approach unexpectedly, cyclists and joggers pass through, and there is no control over who else is present at any given moment. A privately hired dog field removes those variables entirely, giving you a fully enclosed space for an uninterrupted session with no strangers and no surprise encounters. On this directory you can browse Kent fields by ratings and owner reviews, compare which offer agility equipment for more active dogs, check whether parking is available on site, useful in rural areas where roadside stopping is difficult, and look for fields with well-drained surfaces that hold up through the wetter months. Each listing also shows whether the field is sole-use, so you can confirm in advance that your booking will be genuinely private. Always verify the exact fencing details on each listing before booking if your dog has a history of escaping.